Highland dance of the Black Cocks in Blair Atholl, Scotland

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2008

This is a traditional Scottish Highland dance performed by young men, symbolic of the Black Grouse Lek, where the male Black Grouse display each spring to attract the women. Blair Atholl is in Highland Perthshire, Scotland http://www.highlandperthshire.com/regions/blair-atholl.aspx

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  • gosh, i like this .... :)

    But the title just sounds a bit wrong .... *coughs*.

  • MysteriousDrella - the title is do with the Black Grouse, a Highland Moorland Bird we have here in Scotland. The male Grouse or 'Cocks' dance in a display area or Lek to attract the females each spring. This dance is an old traditional Highland dance that is celebrating the Black Grouse males or 'Cocks' - hope that helps explain the title.

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  • Well, you see, Im sure that he is feeling a little insulted when a "HighlanderChick" is trying to lecture a Highland Gael (who speaks gaelic and obviously knows what he is talking about) on his own culture. Would I ('S e gaingeach a th' annam) lecture a Bulgarian or Turk on his traditional culture, NO!

  • Your modern day "traditional" highland dances is but a mockery of the real highland dancing that this group does. The Highland Dance of "Anglo-America" (as he puts it) has devolped into a comercialised culture that is not of the Highlands. How can a person not from the highlands lecture a Highlander on his own dance and culture?!! Atleast take the word Highland of your dancing, because it is certainly not that anymore!

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  • one of the most beautiful things i have ever seen!!! <3

  • i love dance of scotland

  • Would love to have them appear at our charity event next year at Balgonie Castle, raising money for the Tay Rail Bridge Disaster Memorial Trust, anyone know how to contact them, thank you.

    Rose

    RT Burns Club

  • Respectfully, this looks like a children's dance

  • ALBA GO BRAGH!!

  • Stop slaging scottish men lol love to see the ausis dance like this

  • thats great, the bigpie sound is really deep ,,so nicee! :)

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